Kurzweil Forte SE Musician's Manual page 126

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Parameter
ShiftMode
ShiftLimit
Shift (Alg)
Shift Pattern (Patt)
Play Order
Arp Preset
Use the Arp Preset parameter to recall factory or user created Arpeggiator settings. An Arp
Preset contains settings for all of the parameters on the Arp1 and Arp2 pages (except for the
State parameter). Scrolling through the Arp Presets is an easy way to discover the different
possibilities of the arpeggiator, or to find a preset similar to what you want and continue to
edit it from there.
You can save your current settings as an Arp Preset by pressing the ArpSav soft button. If
you select a different Arp Preset before saving your current Arpeggiator settings, the current
Arpeggiator settings will be replaced by the settings from the preset without showing a
warning. Be sure to save your settings as an Arp Preset if you want to be able to recall them
after making additional changes. Even if you don't save the current Arpeggiator settings as an
Arp Preset, the most recent settings will always be saved with the program when the program
is saved.
State
Use the State parameter to turn the Arpeggiator On or Off. The State parameter does the
same thing as the front panel Arp On/Off switch.
If you save a Program with the Arp State On you may then use the Arp switch to change the
state to Off as you play.
Arp Mode
The two Arpeggiator modes, Classic and StepSeq, offer different means of shaping and
editing Arpeggiator patterns. Depending upon this mode, the ARP2 page will provide
access to different options and editable patterns. In Classic mode, ARP2 will offer factory-
programmed note-Shift Patterns, and editable Velocity and Duration patterns. In StepSeq
mode, you can use ARP2 to edit sequences step-by-step, specifying Note, Velocity, Duration
and Beat for each step in a sequence.
Range of Values
Alg (algorithm) or Patt (pattern)
0-60 semitones
± 88 Semitones
1-69 Preset patterns
Played, Upwards, Downwards, UpDown, UpDown Repeat,
Random, Shuffle, Walking, Simultaneous
Program Edit Mode
The Arpeggiator Function
Default
Alg
24
0
Off
Played
7-57

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